Thursday, September 28, 2017
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
Election Results 2017.
W.A.L.T: Create a slide presentation about the Election Results.
Kapa Haka Waiata Translation.
W.A.L.T: Have a go at translating the songs that we learnt in Kapa Haka.
Am I heard?
Listens?
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Always
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Most Of The Time
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Sometimes
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Hardly ever
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Never
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Home
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Mum
Dad
| My Dog |
Brother
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School
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Miss Simeon
staff
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Community
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Am I heard?
At home I put my mum and dad because they always take time to listen to me when ever I need of like like talking to them, my dog most of the time listens to me but when she gets to exited she doesnt listen as much. My brother hardly ever listens to me he annoys me all the time but I still love him as my brother.
At school Miss simeon and all the staff listen to me and of course I do the same I always listen to them because I respect them and want to get an awesome education when move on to somewhere else.
Maori to English Translation.
W.A.L.T: Translate These Maori Words Into English.
Maori English
Aue
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Alas
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Ahakoa
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Though / although
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ahau
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Me / I
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Ahiahi
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Afternoon
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Ahua
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Feelings
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Aitua
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Accident disaster
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Ako
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Learn
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Akonga
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Students
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Akoranga
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thing that is taught or learnt
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Aku
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My / mine
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Ana
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It
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Anake
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Only / alone
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Anei
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Here / by me
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Ano
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Again, also
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Ao
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World, dawn, cloud
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Aorangi
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Planet
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Āpōpō
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Tomorrow
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Āporo
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Apple
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Arahi
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Lead, guide
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Arai
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Curtain, to screen off, block
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Ariki
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Chief, leader
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Ata
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morning, shadow gently, carefully, deliberately
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Ataahua
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Beautiful
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Atawhai
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To show kindness towards someone
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Atea
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Open space, outer space
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Atua
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God
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Aua
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I don't know
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Auahi
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Smoke
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Awangawanga
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Concerns
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Auau
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Bark, or howl
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Awatea
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daylight
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Awhina
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To help
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E hara
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Negative used for nominal sentences, as in: He kurī tērā. Ehara tērā i te kurī. Ko Mere tēnei. Ehara tēnā i a Mere. ehara Exclamation: Sure enough, without a doubt.
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Eke
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Climb up, get into
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Enei
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these, near me plural of tēnei
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Engari
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but, on the contrary
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Etahi
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some, plural of tētehi
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Haaerere
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to wander, roam
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Haerenga
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journey
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Haina
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to sign a letter or document
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Hakari
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feast
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Hakinakina
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Sports
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Hamama
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To yell or shout
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Hangai
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traditional earth oven
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Hangarau
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technology
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Haparangi
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to shout, baw
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Hapu
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Subtribe, or pregnant
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Harakeke
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Flax
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Haramai
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Come welcome.
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Haere mai
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Come welcome.
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Harikoa
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Happy
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haruru
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A heavy sound
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Hariru
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Meet.
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